Lake Sentani : Introduction to Spectacular Papua
Travel into inner Papua can be relaxing when commenced with a visit to  Lake Sentani, a scenic beauty over glittering water located near  Jayapura, capital city of Papua. The stillness of the water is most  peaceful, evoking a peculiar wonder whether such a lake should indeed  exist in paradise. The embracing Cyclops Mountains to the north and the  lush vegetation as backdrop, securely protect the twenty four villages  surrounding the lake.  The people here are friendly and creative,  carving their reputation among the best craft makers in the land of  Papua.
To best experience the excitement of boating on the lake,  rent a motorized canoe available at one of the villages. The guide who  has taken you on the overnight tour from Jayapura will show you where to  get one of the dugout canoes.  Experience the thrill of being caressed  by the warm breeze while speeding on the lake, photograph the stilt  houses, know the locals, and make friends with your guide, and  eventually boldly brag about it in the travel blogs.
Lake Sentani  and its surrounding areas was once the training field for amphibious  aircraft landings. It was built by the Japanese and captured by the US  Army in 1944.  American war legend, General McArthur was said to have  gazed on the lake and its 22 islets, and came up with his victorious  island-hopping strategy. 
Living as fish farmers, and the close  location to the provincial capital, are reasons why  most of the  population around the lake are open to visitors. Stilt houses with ponds  and nets are common landscapes. The lake is home to at least 33 species  of fish, of which almost half of them are native. The Sawfish (Pristis  microdon) was once the premier host of the lake, which today is said to  have become extinct. This fish is one of the indigenous ornaments found  on Sentani’s woodcrafts. Hang one of these items on your wall as a mark  that you have been dramatically introduced to the wilderness of Papua.

 
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